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Bicameralism in a Unitary State
The Oxford Handbook of Irish Politics, 2021This chapter describes, explains, and analyses the Irish Senate (officially Seanad Éireann). It details the birth and evolution of the bicameral principle in Ireland and provides an account of its key features, including its vocational character and ...
M. Murphy
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, 2021
It is perhaps the most fundamental principle of Quantum Mechanics that the system of states forms a linear manifold,1 in which a unitary scalar product is defined.2 The states are generally represented by wave functions3 in such a way that φ and constant
E. Wigner
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It is perhaps the most fundamental principle of Quantum Mechanics that the system of states forms a linear manifold,1 in which a unitary scalar product is defined.2 The states are generally represented by wave functions3 in such a way that φ and constant
E. Wigner
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Quantum algorithm for linear non-unitary dynamics with near-optimal dependence on all parameters
arXiv.org, 2023We introduce a family of identities that express general linear non-unitary evolution operators as a linear combination of unitary evolution operators, each solving a Hamiltonian simulation problem. This formulation can exponentially enhance the accuracy
Dong An, Andrew M. Childs, Lin Lin
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Unitary states for three pions
Physical Review D, 1975Recent angular momentum analyses of the three-pion system produced in the reaction ${\ensuremath{\pi}}^{\ensuremath{-}}p\ensuremath{\rightarrow}{\ensuremath{\pi}}^{\ensuremath{-}}{\ensuremath{\pi}}^{+}{\ensuremath{\pi}}^{\ensuremath{-}}p$ have been criticized because the three-pion states used in the analysis do not satisfy unitarity.
H. W. Wyld, G. Ascoli
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Management of State Unitary Enterprises
Voprosy Ekonomiki, 2003The author explores the ways of increasing unitary enterprises' performance. Among them are: the division of functions of subjects of management; the complete stock-taking and certification of enterprises' property, the rise of responsibility of managers.
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Unitary Structure of Orbital States
1981In principle it is possible to analyse the permutational symmetry of orbital states entirely in terms of the symmetric group, and for the nuclear states this approach has been adopted in [KR 69, 69a, 72]. The use of the unitary and general linear groups for the same purpose can be justified both on physical and mathematical grounds.
P. Kramer, G. John, D. Schenzle
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Planning & Environmental Law, 2010
The Supreme Court’s recent decision in Stop the Beach Renourishment has potential ramifications extending well beyond its narrow holding on rights of accretion or even its widely anticipated discussion of judicial takings.
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The Supreme Court’s recent decision in Stop the Beach Renourishment has potential ramifications extending well beyond its narrow holding on rights of accretion or even its widely anticipated discussion of judicial takings.
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THE UNITARY STATE AS A SYSTEM OF CO‐GOVERNANCE: THE CASE OF THE NETHERLANDS
, 1990The original institutional design of Dutch administration and intergovernmental relations is commonly referred to as the ‘decentralized unitary state’. However, the views of traditional administrative theorists have been misrepresented.
T. Toonen
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Cultural Regionalism and the Unitary State Idea in Belgium
, 1972IKE many other contemporary nation-states, Belgium has suffered a decline in national cohesion as the result of a steady growth in the regional consciousness of its citizens.
Glenn V. Stephenson
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THE PARADOX OF POLICY DIVERSITY IN A UNITARY STATE: COMMUNITY CARE IN BRITAIN
, 1987Studies of policy-making and management in health and related fields have generally been confined to England even when professing to embrace Britain or the United Kingdom. The assumption of a unitary state in which the policy lead is given by Westminster/
D. Hunter, G. Wistow
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